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> Not sure but the Taliban were mostly made up of Mujahadeen that the CIA 
> trained to fight the USSR in the 1980's.
>
> hh
>
> --- On Thursday, February 17, 2005 10:51 AM, G scribed: ---
>>
>> Do you think the war in Iraq has persuaded people who otherwise
>> wouldn't, to join a radical Islamic group as a terrorist? If so, does
>> that stand alone as
>> a valid argument against the war? Do you think it's possible that
>> someone
>> who would join a terrorist group as a result of the war, would of
>> eventually joined that group anyway when some other issue was
>> presented as a reason
>> down the road?
>>
>> I guess what I'm searching for is whether or not regular, peaceful
>> Muslims
>> who otherwise would have never engaged in terrorism, are doing so
>> solely in response to the war and a perceived threat to their
>> existence?
>>
>
> 

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